Just to be clear, the loss, based on the numbers that we have, would be lower than the numbers you mentioned because there are already some amounts that have been amortized over time, given that the pipeline is in operation.
It's possible that the minister has had discussions with potential buyers or that she has information as to the potential sale price. This would be normal in the context of discussions to potentially sell an asset of that magnitude, but these are numbers that have been provided to us by the Crown corporation, by the government, and they are in the public domain. Some of the information is confidential, but we were able to use it to assess the value of a potential buyer's willingness to pay.
Maybe she and the department have additional information, but we're not privy to that.